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This is a charming series of essays on animal behavior, written in
1951 by the note British science writer Frank W. Lane, reveals
obscure and fascinating oddities of animal behavior. The clear,
logical explanation behind each bizarre happening grounds the
observations in scientific research, and provides modern readers
insight on mid-century scientific field methodology. Here are some
of the cases featured in this fantastic compilation: Do bees tell
time and tell each other of honey locations? Can game animals dodge
bullets? Have fish an ear for music? Do birds hitch hike on each
other s backs? These questions and thousands of others are answered
with scientific proof. Natural history fans, history of science
buffs, and explorers of nature will find hours of fascinating
reading within. A true mine of conversational material and arbiter
of game controversies "
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